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Tribal history, shared history, Angie Morrill

Label
Tribal history, shared history, Angie Morrill
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Not rated
Main title
Tribal history
Responsibility statement
Angie Morrill
Runtime
30
Series statement
DPL YouTube, September 2020
Sub title
shared history
Summary
Learn about the activism and work that led to the passing of Oregon SB 13, also known as Tribal History/Shared History, with Angie Morrill, Director of Title VI Indian Education Program for Portland Public Schools and enrolled member of The Klamath Tribes. SB 13 directs the Oregon Department of Education (ODE) to create K-12 Native American Curriculum for inclusion in Oregon public schools and provide professional development to educators. Morrill discusses the work towards implementation in Portland Public Schools and in districts across the state, as well as the importance of Native American Curriculum for all students. Morrill is the Director of Indian Education for Portland Public Schools. She earned her doctorate from the University of California, San Diego in Ethnic Studies; her dissertation, "Towards a Native Feminist Reading Methodology" examines Native feminist methodologies. She is a member of Super Futures Haunt Qollective, an art collective focusing on relationships between haunting and settler colonialism
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Tribal History / Shared History